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Turkey hosts critical summit on Syria with Russia, Iran

AFP  |  Ankara 

The presidents of Iran, and meet today for their second tripartite summit in under six months, aiming to speed the peace process for and bolster their influence in the country.

Turkish will host his Russian and Iranian counterparts and in for a meeting that could have a critical bearing on developments in

The meeting will be the second such tripartite summit after the first hosted by Putin in November in the city of Sochi and will be a new symbol of the increasingly deep cooperation.

The three powers have backed peace talks in the Kazakh capital which they argue are a parallel process to support UN-supported discussions in

Experts say that Ankara, and have quite different interests but have for now decided to team up to take advantage of the waning Western influence in

Hours before the summit, US said he wanted to "bring our troops back home" from after indicating last week the US would withdraw from the country "very soon".

Jana Jabbour, at Sciences Po university in Paris, said the aim of the summit was to "reorganise and renegotiate the zones of influence in as well as to reflect on the future of Syria's north after US withdrawal".

drove out from Afrin city on March 18, two months after it launched an offensive in northern supporting Syrian rebels.

Erdogan has indicated could extend its operation to the YPG-held town of as well as and Qamishli, all east of Afrin.

"Erdogan likely wants to use the summit to secure Russian and Iranian support for expanded operations in northern or Iraq," said Elizabeth Teoman, at the (ISW).

After bilateral talks with Putin yesterday, Erdogan said and would continue their cooperation "focusing on our common interests" in

Jabbour said and would give free rein to in the north against the YPG in exchange for bringing the groups it controls to the negotiating table.

"remains a key in the Syrian crisis especially because of the opposition groups it controls. A solution to the crisis is unimaginable without Ankara's contribution," she added.

While and support the regime of Syrian politically and militarily, has repeatedly called for his removal and supported Syrian opposition fighters.

Last year, the powers agreed to set up "de-escalation areas" in western province, north of province, parts of and provinces in southern and Eastern near Damascus, which has come under heavy bombardment.

Cooperation between the three in "may break down at some point", Teoman warned, while issues between and could come to the fore over

Idlib's is largely controlled by the jihadist alliance (HTS), led by Syria's former affiliate.

is keen to prevent a Russia-backed regime assault on the province home to around 2.5 million people who analysts say would have few places to flee after having already fled areas like and

Turkish armed forces have now set up eight observation posts to keep the ceasefire intact but wants to also exert influence over the jihadists in control of

Teoman said that tensions between and "will flare up again when the pro-regime coalition refocuses on province."

Tensions may also be emerging behind the scene between and Iran, with much more concerned to press for reform under Assad than

More than 340,000 people have been killed since the war began following anti-government protests in 2011, while millions have been internally displaced or forced to flee.

hosts over 3.5 million Syrian refugees and is keen to avoid a further influx ahead of 2019 elections and also wants to install some refugees in safe zones inside

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First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 09:50 IST
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